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His brown Jeep was found that same day unoccupied on the 400 block of River Terrace in the village.

More than a dozen of Davy's students have shared a YouTube video, where they talk about what he means to them. One student said, "He was selfless, he lit up a room as soon as he walked into it, he always put the needs of his students first, he always had his students' backs, and it's our time to have his, so let's bring Dom home."

Davy is in the video, with footage from a class he was instructing remotely. He said it was nice seeing everyone's faces and hearing their voices, and encouraged anyone struggling to reach out to him.

A Facebook page, Help Bring Dom Home, has garnered nearly 6,000 followers and was created in an attempt to spread the word about Davy's disappearance. A $2,000 reward is being offered for information leading to his return.

Dominic Davy, 30, has been missing since April 10.(Photo: Provided)

According to the Facebook page, Davy is an Army veteran, and typically does his morning run and workout around the time he was last seen.

Police are requesting residents and businesses in Endicott, West Endicott or those near the Susquehanna River to review their home or business security videos from between 4 and 8 a.m. April 10.

This is in an effort to see if Davy or his Jeep can be seen in any footage. Police said several ground and river searches have been conducted.

Davy is a black male, about 6 feet tall with black hair and brown eyes. He was last seen wearing a dark-colored shirt, dark shorts and gray/orange sneakers.

Facebook, Twitter and Instagram pages are all using the hashtag #HelpBringDomHome to bring information about his case to a wider audience.

Authorities said there is no suspicion of criminal activity but it cannot be ruled out.